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How many teaspoons of sugar are in 50 grams?

By Caleb Butler

How many teaspoons of sugar are in 50 grams?

Sugar Weight to Volume Conversion Table

GramsTeaspoons (Granulated)Teaspoons (Brown)
50 g12 tsp12 tsp
55 g13 1/4 tsp13 1/4 tsp
60 g14 1/3 tsp14 1/3 tsp
65 g15 2/3 tsp15 2/3 tsp

How many teaspoons are in one gram of sugar?

1 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 0.23471 teaspoons 5 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 1.17355 teaspoons 10 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 2.34711 teaspoons 20 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 4.69421 teaspoons

How much sugar is in 5 grams of sugar?

5 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 1.17355 teaspoons 10 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 2.34711 teaspoons 20 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 4.69421 teaspoons 30 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 7.04132 teaspoons 40 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 9.38842 teaspoons 50 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 11.73553 teaspoons.

How are grams of Sugar listed in a recipe?

Often, consumers are given information by weight: sugar could be listed in grams (metric) or ounces (imperial) in recipes, as well as in ingredients lists on food products.

Is there a way to convert grams to teaspoons?

To convert between other cooking units such as grams, pounds, quarts, tablespoons, teaspoons, litres and more, give the cooking converter a try. You can also convert directly between cups and grams, grams and tablespoons and grams and ounces .

1 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 0.23471 teaspoons 5 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 1.17355 teaspoons 10 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 2.34711 teaspoons 20 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 4.69421 teaspoons

5 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 1.17355 teaspoons 10 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 2.34711 teaspoons 20 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 4.69421 teaspoons 30 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 7.04132 teaspoons 40 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 9.38842 teaspoons 50 gram [sugar] to teaspoons = 11.73553 teaspoons.

How many teaspoons of sugar should a man have in a day?

Men should consume no more than 9 teaspoons (36 grams or 150 calories) of added sugar per day. For women, the number is lower: 6 teaspoons (25 grams or 100 calories) per day. Consider that one 12-ounce can of soda contains 8 teaspoons (32 grams) of added sugar! There goes your whole day’s allotment in one slurp.

Often, consumers are given information by weight: sugar could be listed in grams (metric) or ounces (imperial) in recipes, as well as in ingredients lists on food products.